
To find the number of degrees south east Eric would have needed to turn.

Answer to Problem 13STP
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Eric’s group leaves the camp in all the directions.
Calculation:
Draw a figure to represent the given information.
The paths form two
If E’s group and H’s group are the same distance from camp after the two legs of the hike, then the third pair of sides should be congruent. Then, SSS Congruence Postulate shows that the two triangles are congruent. So, E would have needed to turn
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